Monday, November 01, 2010

When are we going to be finished with Haiti???


I mean no disrespect, but when are we going to be finished with this modern day meals on ships program?  Say this out loud and see if it makes sense...

The US Navy is sending the USS Iwo Jima to Haiti in preparation for a Hurricane.

Wasn't US military involvement in that island nation suppose to be over with back in March?  If this is the new face of US military power then we need to get a drastic nip and tuck.  But notice something even more insidious.  NGO's are becoming an integral part of ships company now.  This is the ships roster...

A crew of 1,600 military and civilian medical, engineering, aviation, logistical and other support personnel are embarked aboard Iwo Jima, including U.S. Navy engineers, a contingent of 500 Marines with logistical-support expertise, volunteers from the U.S. Public Health Service and various non-governmental organizations (NGOs), as well as medical, dental and engineering professionals from Europe, North America and South America.
Read about it here....

5 comments :

  1. I say no more money for Haiti until they agree to stop breeding like rabbits. They can't afford to feed, clothe, and house the people they already have. But they keep pumping out the kids and demanding the rest of the world give them free food, medical care, dental care, etc, etc.

    Haiti's problems are due to a century of stupid decisions by Haitians. They need to take responsibility for their own lives and live within their means.

    Every couple of years Haiti has a crisis and we give them millions and millions. Enough.

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  2. HAITI 1891 - Black revolt on Navassa defeated.
    HAITI 1914-34 - 19-year occupation after revolts.
    HAITI 1994 - Blockade against military government; troops restore President Aristide to office three years after coup.
    HAITI 2004-05 - Marines land after right-wing rebels oust elected President Aristide, who was advised to leave by Washington.

    http://academic.evergreen.edu/g/grossmaz/interventions.html

    Looks like never.

    Althought it makes more sense to be there (they are a neighbor), than to have what, 50K troops, in Germany?

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  3. wow Sgt_C...i wish that was more encouraging. hate to say it but bad stuff happens. time to stop letting it be a little bad and let them experience the full force. pain produces change and we keep letting Haiti avoid feeling the true pain of its actions. enough...time to go...and Germany can definitely take care of themselves...time to go from there too.

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  4. The Cubans don't want competition her in Miami, so we end up in Haiti to keep the Black hoards at bay.

    Better Haiti than Europe. Stop subsidizing European social welfare.

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  5. I agree, we should stop giving aid to Haiti. The earthquake was an act of god. But their systemic corruption and mismanagement of resources, is completely their doing.

    However I do think that this mission highlights the need for more hospital/aid type ships. They would be cheaper to build (civilian standards are cheaper), operate, and maintain. As well as reducing wear and tear on combat vessels, and keeping them available in case of emergency.

    The benefits of having more soft power missions would also be beneficial.

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